Super computer predicts where Sheffield WednesdayÂ and Sheffield UnitedÂ will finish in final Championship table

The football season might only be a few games old '“Â but a super computer has predicted where Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United will finish in this season's Championship table '“Â and its not great news for fans of either club.

Both Blades and Owls have made healthy starts to the season '“Â with Chris Wilder's team sitting pretty in third place just outside the automatic promotion places in third place while the Hillsborough side have climbed to 11thÂ with three straight victories.

A super computer has predicted where Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday will finish in the Championship.

But while fans of both the city's sides might be reasonably content with their progress after six games, the end of season prediction by broadcaster talkSPORT doesn't make happy reading '“Â with both sides expected to drop from their current positions.

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The firm's '˜super computer' September update reckons Blades will finish in seventh spot '“Â agonisingly short of the last play-off spot in sixth.

And Wednesday fans gearing up for promotion had better think again as well '“Â the programme reckons that come the end of the campaign, the Owls will have dropped to 15th.

Joint leadersÂ LeedsÂ and Middlesbrough are the early pace-setters as the only two teams who have yet to been defeated, while relegated Swansea and West Brom are in and around the play-off places '“Â all of which they say will be maintained until the end of the season.

It's better news for fans of Rotherham United though '“Â the super computer predicts Millers will avoid relegation.

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Here's how the talkSPORT Super Computer reckons the final ChampionshipÂ league table will look (from bottom to top).

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